In this remote place in Europe it is possible to observe trovants, strange and mysterious rocks that grow, move and even seem to breathe, attracting the attention of the scientific community and tourists.
In this remote place in Europe it is possible to observe trovants, strange and mysterious rocks that grow, move and even seem to breathe, attracting the attention of the scientific community and tourists.
At Meteored we have compiled the most impressive videos of 2023 that has left us a large repertoire of extreme meteorology and shocking natural phenomena. Sand storms, flash floods, cloud formations, giant waves... What will be our number 1?
A lizard native to Argentina has become an invader in the United States, threatening native species and farmers.
Fanged frogs possess two miniature teeth, which they use to battle rivals and hunt tough-shelled prey such as crabs.
The emblematic space agency presented a content platform where you can watch documentaries, series and podcasts about space exploration for free.
Conservation efforts are not in vain say a cross-collaborative team of researchers highlighting the downlisting of the scimitar-horned oryx from extinct in the wild to endangered.
From Argentina to Norway: the most famous travel magazine in the world shared the "Cool list 2024" where it announces the list of the 30 most interesting places and experiences to visit this new year.
Snowfall at this time of year is common and usual, with the arrival of winter, but a new type of snow may affect some countries, especially the more industrialised ones. Find out more, here!
At the beginning of the 20th century, for many scholars and botanists, this endemic Madonie fir was considered extinct. In 1957 a group of botanists discovered a surviving population in the Vallone Madonna degli Angeli, in the territory of Polizzi Generosa.
An international team of scientists has discovered the first direct evidence linking seemingly random weather systems in the ocean to global climate. Find out more here!
The mysterious asteroid Vesta, the second largest in the solar system, recently became in opposition to Earth, giving rise to an impressive astronomical event.
At a distance of one metre the voice of this indigenous bird reaches a sound power of 90 decibels, an intensity similar to that emitted by a jackhammer.